Why the Maple Seed?
Notes on Play
Why the Maple Seed?
Notes on Play
If you’ve ever stood beneath a maple tree in late spring, you’ve seen the magic unfold. The air fills with tiny helicopters, spinning and dancing their way to the ground. It’s a quiet spectacle that never gets old—one that almost insists you pause, look up, and smile.
Our logo carries that same shape—a simple maple seed—because it embodies what we believe about play and creativity. It’s nature’s own toy: free, abundant, and delightfully unpredictable. No batteries. No instructions. Just curiosity and motion.
As kids, many of us tested which seeds could fly the farthest or spin the longest. But the truth is, that wonder never had an age limit. Even now, watching a maple seed drift reminds us that imagination is everywhere if we take time to notice it.
The maple seed teaches us something profound about play. It doesn’t require a built playground, a schedule, or special tools. It only asks that we look again at what’s already around us—and join in.
At Omni Park Service, we believe the world itself is a playground waiting to be explored. The maple seed is our emblem of that truth: that creativity begins when we let the ordinary become extraordinary, and when we give ourselves permission to play.